What to do in Krakow: 30 April – 6 May 2018
The Botanic Garden is open, the Netia OFF Film Festival is on, and druids are having an old-fashioned pagan celebration on the Mound: It’s spring in Krakow!
Read moreThe Botanic Garden is open, the Netia OFF Film Festival is on, and druids are having an old-fashioned pagan celebration on the Mound: It’s spring in Krakow!
Read moreThe 11th annual Netia OFF Camera festival returns to Krakow starting today, bringing independent films from Poland and around the world to cinemas throughout the city. This year’s edition is titled “Making Way” to highlight a younger generation of filmmakers.
Read moreEarlier this month, The Krakow Post reported on a pilot program by the city of Krakow to allow 24-hour parking in the right lane of a stretch of ul. Dietla. Now it appears that this will be delayed indefinitely…
Read morePoland continues its decline in the World Press Freedom Index, coming in at #58 out of 180 countries in the new 2018 listing by Reporters Without Borders.
Read moreConcerts and cinema from faraway lands, new art exhibitions, a cashless swap, green entrepreneurship, and more in Krakow this week
Read moreJagoda Szelc’s debut ‘Tower. A Bright Day’ was a sensation at the most recent edition of the Gdynia Film Festival, also by reason of its a vaguely zombiesque and Bunuel-tainted finale on a silent hill.
Read moreAn overview of Wisła Krakow and Cracovia’s positions in the Ekstraklasa football league as they begin their playoff games
Read moreIn Krakow this week: “Slow art”, African cinema, the next big undiscovered bands, Middle Eastern board games, food truck madness, and more…
Read more“Why did the żabka cross the road?” In Krakow, it’s no joke: Frogs are crossing busy roads in droves to mate. What can the city and its motorists do to protect them?
Read moreStarting at the end of April, a section of Krakow’s ul. Dietla will offer parking in the right lane 24 hours a day
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